It consists of the following studies:

Requirements

Doping / Drugs

This study consists of an examination to detect the use of these drugs of abuse.

These are recommended for institutions / companies for pre-employment, periodic monitoring, prevention and control of drug abuse.

It consists of the following studies:

Cocaine

Marijuana

Alcohol

Ecstasy

Requirements

Urine sample supervised by professional staff.

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Driver's License

This study consists of an examination that indicates the corresponding blood group for each person.

Application Requirement Driver License (Rijbewijs)

It consists of the following studies:

Group and Rh

Requirements

Does not require fasting.

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Full Checkup

This is a routine study that is recommended at least once a year. It assesses the overall health, also serves to prevent certain diseases such as diabetes, gout, cardiovascular and renal diseases, infections and anemia.

It consists of the following studies:

Complete blood count (Anemia)

Glucose (Sugar)

Uric acid (Gout)

Total Cholesterol

HDL (Good Cholesterol)

LDL cholesterol (Bad Cholesterol)

VLDL cholesterol

Triglycerides

Urea Nitrogen

Creatinine

Urinalysis

Requirements:

Required fasting of 12-14 hours.

Do not drink alcohol 24 hours prior to sampling.

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Heart attack / stroke

Studies indicated once a year or when warranted by symptoms / clinic and serves to prevent cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, infections and anemia.

It consists of the following studies:

Requirements

Tumor Markers

Tumor markers are substances that suggest the possibility of cancer in the body of a person.

A classic tumor marker is a protein that may be present in the blood at a higher than normal amount related to the presence of certain types of cancer, but not all tumor markers are express themselves in the same way.

Some are found in the urine or other body fluids, whereas others may be present in tumors and other tissues. They may be produced by the cancer cells themselves, or by the body in response to cancer or other conditions.

Most tumor markers are proteins, but some recent consist of genes or other substances.

Tumor markers alone are rarely enough evidence to prove the existence of cancer. When a physician is suspicious of the level of a tumor marker, he or she will do a differential diagnosis along with the patient’s history and physical examination, as well as other laboratory tests and imaging studies to complement his diagnosis.